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Domaine Francois Raveneau

Domaine Francois Raveneau Chablis 1er Cru Foret 2021

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Denomination Chablis AOC
Size 0,75 l
Alcohol content 13.0% by volume
Area Burgundy (France)
Grape varieties 100% Chardonnay
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Description

1er Cru Foret originates from the vineyard of Forêt with 0.67 acres of the town Chablis, the vines are 10 years old and the wine is made with Chardonnay grapes.

Awards

  • 2021

    92

    /100

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  • 2021

    93

    /100

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Profumo

Perfume

Deep and penetrating aroma, live notes of wildflower honey with hints of lime and ripe medlar, together with a mineral background in which it engages the toasted hazelnuts.

Colore

Color

Straw yellow color with vivid golden tones.

Gusto

Taste

The palate is remarkably young, with high acidity and a slightly metallic note combined with a good structure and a very long aftertaste.

Serve at:

10 - 12 °C.

Longevity:

05 - 10 years

Full Bodied and Aged White Wines

Pairings

To pair with oysters, freshwater fish and seafood sauces or either roast chicken fricassee and snails.

Fish
Shellfish
Cheese
Poultry
Oily fish
White fish
Vegetarian

Producer
Domaine Francois Raveneau
From this winery
  • Start up year: 1948
  • Hectares: 10
François Raveneau established the domaine in 1948 by combining vineyards that he had purchased with vineyards owned by the family of his wife, who was part of the Dauvissat wine family.

François was the first member of his family to bottle his own wine; previously the grapes had been sold to other estates to use. François's father, Louis Raveneau had previously owned a number of parcels of land in Chablis, but sold them all during the 1950s. Chablis was going through a difficult economic period due to increased competition from the Languedoc wine region which reduced the demand for Chablis, decimation of the vineyards from phylloxera and the interruption in production due to World War II. François still saw the potential of the region and took advantage of low land prices in the 1960s and 1970s to expand the estate, including parcels in some of the Chablis Grand cru vineyards.

Raveneau had developed a good reputation for their wine within France by the 1970s. A wine importer from the United States, Kermit Lynch, had tasted their wine at Taillevent restaurant in Paris and phoned the estate to try to arrange a visit with the domaine, but was told by François that they were not interested in exporting and then hung up. It took a number of years to convince François to export his wine, but Lynch was eventually successful and began to bring the wines into the United States in the early 1980s, giving the estate its first significant international exposure.

The current proprietor of the estate is Jean-Marie Raveneau, who started working at the estate in 1978 after having studied at the Lycée viticole de Beaune and took over the winemaking role full-time in 1984. His father François continued to assist until his retirement in 1988. Jean-Marie is assisted by Bernard Raveneau, his elder brother who joined the estate in 1995.
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Name Domaine Francois Raveneau Chablis 1er Cru Foret 2021
Type White still
Denomination Chablis AOC
Vintage 2021
Size 0,75 l
Alcohol content 13.0% by volume
Grape varieties 100% Chardonnay
Country France
Region Burgundy
Vendor Domaine Francois Raveneau
Origin Chablis
Cultivation system Double Guyot
Plants per hectare 6500
Yield per hectare 60 quintals
Wine making After the pressing of the grapes wine making began in wooden vats using native yeasts, ended in oak barrels where the wine mature for 12 months on its lees.
Allergens Contains sulphites